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Global Cash Flow Analysis: What, When, Why and How

The global cash flow analysis of complex borrower scenarios introduces fresh challenges for corporations, banks, and credit unions. Sageworks discussed best practices for conducting global cash flow analysis and adjusting for double counting, how spreadsheet-based programs can lead to inconsistencies, and how a probability of default can be implemented in the credit and lending process.

a standalone Schedule E Part II without an accompanying K-1 might not accurately reflect cash flow accruing to the individual. The Schedule E part II show the income or loss from the Partnerships and S Corps, but does not show if that income or loss is passed through to the individuals.

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